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Birmingham
City (a)
Details awaited
Man City (a) Ballot
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FAC4:
Blues date set
Newcastle will
meet League One leaders Birmingham City at St.Andrews in the Fourth
Round of the FA Cup on Saturday February 8th at 5.45pm.
The tie will be live on BBC1 and a result must be achieved on the night during 90 minutes, 30 minutes
extra time or penalties.
Fourth Round:
Fri 07.02.2025:
Manchester United v Leicester City (8pm) ITV1
Sat 08.02.2025:
Leeds United v Millwall (12.15pm)
Leyton Orient v Manchester City (12.15pm) BBC1
Coventry City v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Everton v Bournemouth (3pm)
Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers (3pm)
Southampton v Burnley (3pm)
Stoke City v Cardiff City (3pm)
Wigan Athletic v Fulham (3pm)
Birmingham City v Newcastle (5.45pm) BBC1
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea (8pm) ITV4
Sun 09.02.2025:
Blackburn Rovers v Wolves (12.30pm) iPlayer
Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool (3pm) ITV1
Aston Villa v Spurs (5.35pm) BBC1
Mon 10.02.2025:
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace (7.45pm) iPlayer
Tue 11.02.2025:
Exeter City v Nottingham Forest (8pm) ITV1
2024/25:
Liverpool
(a) confirmed
Ahead of the March Premier League
fixture alterations for live TV, Newcastle's visit to Anfield next month has
been confirmed as follows:
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a) 8.15pm TNT
2024/25:
Bournemouth
(h)
The Magpies host the
Cherries at Gallowgate in the Premier League on Saturday.
It's a 12.30pm kick-off, live on TNT Sports.
Team: Fabian Schar should be available
after missing Wednesday's victory over Wolves due to illness.
Harvey Barnes, Callum Wilson, Jamaal Lascelles and Nick Pope remain out. A
provisional return date of the Arsenal Carabao Cup tie next month has
emerged for Wilson while Pope could be in contention for the Premier League
visit to Southampton on Saturday week.
The departure of Miggy Almiron looks likely, but he may still be in
Saturday's matchday squad.
Coral
rate this game
as follows:
NUFC win 13/20
The draw 16/5
AFCB
win 19/5
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AFCB: Andoni Iraola's squad has been affected by injuries to
forward duo Evanilson and Enes Unal, sidelining both for the
immediate future.
Bournemouth have recalled former Sheffield United striker Daniel
Jebbison from his loan at Watford, while Max Aarons has moved on
loan to Valencia.
Ahead of their trip to Tyneside, Bournemouth drew 2-2 with Chelsea
at Stamford Bridge in the PL
on Tuesday - extending their
unbeaten run in league and cup matches to ten games.
Justin Kluivert - son of former Mag Patrick - has scored seven PL
goals this season, six of them coming from the penalty spot.
Referee: Stuart
Attwell - second appointment of the season involving Newcastle after the 4-0
victory at Ipswich Town. The Nuneaton official's most recent fixture at
Gallowgate was the 1-0 win over Arsenal during November 2023.
VAR: Peter Bankes
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 18.01.2025:
Newcastle v Bournemouth (12.30pm) TNT
Brentford v Liverpool (3pm)
Leicester City v Fulham (3pm)
West Ham v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Arsenal v Aston Villa (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 19.01.2025:
Everton v Spurs (2pm) Sky
Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion (2pm)
Nottingham Forest v Southampton (2pm)
Ipswich Town v Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 20.01.2025:
Chelsea v Wolves (8pm) Sky
UK TV:
Live on TNT Sports
The game will
be shown live at WonderBar in The Gate, which
opens at 10am.
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
Frate in the Bigg Market
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West
The Prince on Pudding Chare
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620/621
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Astro Premier League 2/Go/Grandstand (Malaysia)
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NBC Sports App (USA)
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(Germany)
sooka (Malaysia)
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SPOTV NOW/Prime (South Korea)
StarHub TV+ (Singapore)
Sunrise TV (Switzerland)
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Africa)
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TOD Egypt/Saudi/Tunisia/Turkey/UAE
True ID (Thailand)
True Premier League Football HD1/2 (Thailand)
TSN2 Malta/GO TV Anywhere (Malta)
TV2 Play (Hungary)
U-NEXT (Japan)
UNIVERSO (USA)
USA Network
ViaPlay Fin/Ned/Nor/Pol HD
Vidio (Indonesia)
Vivo Play (Brazil)
V Sport 2 HD (Finland)
Zapping (Brazil)
ZhiBo8 (China)
UK Radio: Live on talkSPORT
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Stats:
Cherries in Toon - all-time:
2023/24 drew 2-2 Gordon pen, Ritchie
2022/23 won 1-0 og (LC)
2022/23 drew 1-1 Isak (pen) (PL)
2019/20 won 2-1 Yedlin, Clark (PL)
2018/19 won 2-1 Rondon 2 (PL)
2017/18 lost 0-1 (PL)
2015/16 lost 1-3 Perez (PL)
1991/92 drew 2-2 Hunt 2 (FAC) (lost 3-4 pens)
1989/90 won 3-0 Anderson, Quinn 2 (D2)
1972/73 won 2-0 Macdonald, og (FAC)
Update:
Blues get
Grant aid
Newcastle's FA Cup opponents
Birmingham City have completed the free transfer signing for defender Grant Hanley from Championship outfit Norwich City.
The 33 year-old Scottish international played 17 times for the Magpies
during the 2016/17 Championship -winning season including three FA Cup ties - two of
which were against Birmingham City.
Hanley didn't feature for Norwich in their Third Round tie against Brighton
& Hove Albion, meaning that he's eligible to face Newcastle next month.
U21s:
Magpies
beaten
Southampton U21s 4 Newcastle U21s 2
Newcastle U21s lost their first Premier League 2 game of 2025 on Friday
afternoon, beaten by Southampton at their Staplewood training facility.
Debutant goalkeeper James Taylor was beaten after six minutes by home
forward Dom Ballard following a corner, but Diarmuid O'Carroll's side were
level seven minutes later when Garang Kuol hit his first goal for the club.
Southampton were reduced to ten men just before the half hour mark when
Derrick Abu was shown a straight red card for a foul.
However the depleted Saints then regained the lead three minutes before the
interval when Moses Sesay shot home from close range.
The hosts looked to have confirmed victory when Sam Amo-Ameyaw put his side
3-1 up on 79 minutes, only for Josh Donaldson's 86th minute effort to give
United a route back into the game.
The next goal crucially went to Southampton however, substitute Princewill Ehibhatiomhan
on target in the closing seconds of the game.
More to follow....
Team: Taylor, Stanton, Charlton (R.Powell 74), Bailey (Huntley 60), Heffernan, Thompson, Kuol,
J.Miley, Donaldson, Al.Harrison (Harper 90+1), Emerson (Palmer 46)
Sub n/u: Anderson.
Booked: Bailey, Charlton.
The postponement of last week's PL2 meeting with Boro meant that it
was a month since
the Magpies had last played
competitively, defeating Chelsea 3-2.
United lined up with a completely different side from that game due to a
mixture of senior call-ups and selections for Thursday night's FA Youth Cup
tie.
Defender Charlie McArthur meanwhile has joined Carlisle United on loan and
midfielder Travis Hernes is off to Danes Aalborg for the remainder of the
season.
There was a first U21 start for goalkeeper James Taylor, while Jamie Miley
played following his loan at Newport County. Scott Bailey and Garang Kuol
made PL2 debuts. while Fraser Harper came off the bench for his bow.
SFC: Bazunu, Payne, Kayi-Sanda, Moore, Abu, Bragg, O'Brien-Whitmarsh
(Akachukwu 61),
Sesay, Robinson (Ehibhatiomhan 82) Amo-Ameyaw, Ballard.
Subs n/u: Adli, Moore, Fry.
Booked: Kayi-Sanda, Ballard, Bragg.
Sent off: Abu
Referee: Ryan Atkin.
The Saints had restarted their season last Friday with a 5-0 home victory
over Fulham.
The U21s have a rather more
convenient away game on Tuesday, crossing the Tyne to face Gateshead
in the National League Cup.
That's a 7.45pm start at the International Stadium and
advance tickets are now on sale here
Currently sitting third in Group C with five points from
three games, United need a victory in this final group game to stand
any chance of progressing.
That's the first of two U21 games next week, with a PL2 home fixture against
Everton scheduled to be played at Whitley Park on Friday January 24th (7pm).
U18s:
Youth Cup exit
Newcastle U18s 0 Aston Villa U18s 4
Newcastle U18s hosted Aston Villa in the FA Youth Cup Fourth Round at Whitley Park
on Wednesday, but were taught a lesson in clinical
finishing by the visitors.
A lightning start by Villa saw them swarm forward and Cole Brannigan
shot them ahead in only the fourth minute, pouncing after Aidan
Harris blocked Mason Cotcher's initial effort but the ball ran free.
With Trevan Sanusi in the side following his senior team debut
against Bromley, United pushed Villa back towards their own goal but
efforts from Sanusi, Sean Neave,
Joe Brayson and Michael Mills all strayed off target.
And they were made to pay for their profligacy in the 35th minute, Jack McGrath
curling a free-kick
around the wall and low inside the post to double Villa's lead.
Another incisive counter attack four minutes before the interval
brought a third goal, McGrath dashing into the box and crossing for
ex-mackem youth player Cotcher to side-foot
home.
Villa almost added a fourth on half time, Brannigan's shot from the edge of the
box hitting the outside of the post.
Ashton McWilliams escaped with only a yellow card
for a studs-up challenge on Sanusi before Brannigan lashed in his
second on 71 minutes from close range, rounding off a comprehensive
away win.
Team: Harris, Shahar, Cogdon (Johnson 89), Watts, Craggs,
Finneran (Waddani 89), Sanusi (Taylor 89), Munda, Neave, Brayson (Alabi
46), Mills (Ferreira 67).
Subs n/u: Jones, Wooster.
Crowd: 279 including Eddie Howe.
Premier League:
It's that Mag
again...
Newcastle 3
Wolves 0
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action
Match report
U21s:
Senior Cup draw
Wednesday saw the draw for the
semi-finals of the Northumberland Senior Cup staged, current
holders Newcastle United U21s visiting Heaton Stannington.
The Northern Premier League Division One East side play their home
games at Grounsell Park in the East End of the city, a ground United
last visited back in 2014.
Morpeth Town host Ashington in the other semi, with both ties due to be played
before the end of March.
Speculation:
Georgia on
Miggy's mind?
Wednesday's transfer rumour
was a possible return to former club Atlanta United for Miguel Almiron.
The Paraguayan who turns 31 next month is in the final 18 months of
his current deal on Tyneside.
Tuesday brought claims of a bid for Lloyd Kelly from
Turkish side Fenerbahce.
The 26 year-old defender joined United as a free agent last summer from
Bournemouth, signing a five year deal.
To date he's made 14 appearances in all competitions (seven starts).
FAC:
William, it was
really something!
Newcastle 3 Bromley 1
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action
Match report
Loan lads:
Temps
Magpie loan watch:
Travis Hernes
(AaB):
Viborg (h) Friendly, Saturday.
Isaac Hayden
(Portsmouth)
Boro (h) Championship, Saturday.
Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II)
Feyenoord (h) Eredivisie, Saturday.
Harrison Ashby
(QPR)
Plymouth Argyle (a) Championship, Saturday.
Charlie McArthur
(Carlisle United)
Bradford City (h) League Two, Saturday.
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield)
Grimsby Town (a) League Two, Saturday.
Joe White
(MK Dons)
Walsall (a) League Two, Saturday.
Unlikely
lads:
Clarets eye Jonjo
Spotted back
on Tyneside over the festive season training alongside Matty Longstaff, Jonjo Shelvey
continues his quest to find a new club.
The 32 year-old former Magpie midfielder is a free agent after negotiating
his release from Turkish side Eyupspor and has been on trial with Burnley in
recent days.
Confirming Shelvey's presence at training, Clarets boss Scott Parker told
reporters that no decision had been made as yet whether to offer Shelvey a
contract.
Other ex-Mags on the move this month include:
Vurnon Anita signed for FC Volendam
Kyle Cameron loaned from Notts County to Barrow
Ryan Donaldson left Blyth Spartans, joined Ashington
Paul Dummett Wigan Athletic to Carlisle United
Lewis Gibson Plymouth Argyle to Preston North End
Grant Hanley Norwich City to Birmingham City
Loris Karius signed for Schalke 04
Islam Slimani CR Belouizdad to Westerlo
Others:
Former trialist Cedwyn Scott has made a permanent switch from Notts
County to Carlisle United.
Patrick Kluivert is the new
coach of Indonesia.
Matty Pattison is now assistant boss of South Shields.
Update:
Another Isak brace
A glittering December that saw
him score eight goals and provide two assists in six Premier League games
saw Alexander Isak voted the PL Player of the Month.
And the Newcastle striker also collected December's PL Goal of the Month
accolade for his magnificent opener at home to Liverpool.
Isak becomes the eighth different Magpie to lift the player award and it's
the twelfth time that the title has ended up at SJP:
Sep 1994 Rob Lee
Aug 1995 David Ginola
Nov 1995 Rob Lee
Sep 1998 Alan Shearer
Dec 2002 Alan Shearer
Oct 2003 Alan Shearer
Dec 2011 Demba Ba
Nov 2013 Tim Krul
May 2021 Joe Willock
Oct 2022 Miguel Almiron
Dec 2024 Alexander Isak
The Swede becomes only the second Newcastle player to complete a monthly
player and goal double, following on from Miguel Almiron in October 2022.*
Feb 2019 Fabian Schar v Burnley (h)
Oct 2019 Matty Longstaff v Manchester United (h)
Apr 2022 Miguel Almiron v Crystal Palace (h)
Aug 2022 Allan Saint-Maximin v Wolves (h)
Oct 2022 Miguel Almiron v Fulham (a)
Dec 2024 Alexander Isak v Lliverpool (h)
* while the player award dates back to 1994, the goal accolade was only
established in 2016 - hence the lack of Alan Shearer (and others) in the
latter list.
2024/25:
Tunnel tussle
-
FA charges
Both Newcastle
and Aston Villa were handed FA disciplinary charges arising from an incident in
the SJP player's tunnel at half time on Boxing Day.
Both clubs were charged with failing to control their players and/or
technical area occupants, with further charges of acting in an improper
manner levelled at Jason Tindall and Villa analyst Victor Manas.
The clubs had until last Monday (13th) to respond.
2024/25:
Train
trouble
Update: March
looks no better for rail users, with further engineering work
causing diversions and delays across several weekends including the
15th/16th.....
Details
online here
Rail disruptions
have been confirmed affecting fans travelling to all three of our February PL
games:
Sat 01.02.2025 Fulham (h)
The closure of Kings Cross station means that LNER services will
start and terminate at Peterborough, where coach transfers to and from Bedford
will connect with London St. Pancras trains. Details online here
Sat 15.02.2025 Manchester City (a)
Buses replace Trans-Pennine services between York and Newcastle. Some LNER
services will operate between Newcastle and York via an alternative route
with extended journey times. Details online here
Sun 23.02.22025 Nottingham Forest (h)
Buses replace trains between York and Newcastle. Some LNER services operate
between Newcastle and York, via an alternative route with extended journey
times. No Lumos either. Details online here
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Season 2024/25 |
NUFC ticketing website online
here
NUFC Box Office: 0344 372 1892
Future STs: No additional sale, none
planned, no waiting list in operation.
2024/25 ST prices online
here
2024/25 Member info online here
2024/25
Member changes online
here
SJP seating plan
online
here
(to read this, right click to save and zoom)
ST cup scheme pricing:
CC: £20 & £25 adults / £10 & £15 others FA: £30 & £35 adults / £15
& £20 others
ST holders on long-term deals had a price freeze for 2024/25 with standard
pricing returning for 2025/26.
Away tickets:
The PL-wide £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies in 2024/25.
Away ticket
transfer info online
here
Away ticket FAQ is online
here
Sat 18.01.2025 Bournemouth (h)
@ SJP, 12.30pm. Premier League. ST forwarding/ resale
now. Live on TNT Sports.
Tue 21.01.2025 U21s v Gateshead
(a)
@ International Stadium, 7.45pm. National League Cup Group Stage.
Advance tickets on sale from GFC
here
Fri 24.01.2025 U21s v Everton (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 25.01.2025 U18s v Boro (a) @ Rockcliffe Park, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 25.01.2025 Southampton (a)
@ St.Mary's Stadium, 3pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. Allocation: 3,000.
No live UK TV.
Sat 01.02.2025 U18s v Derby County (a) @ Moor Farm, 1pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 01.02.2025 Fulham (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. ST forwarding/resale now. No live UK TV.
Mon 03.02.2025
Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
Wed 05.02.2025 Arsenal (h)
@ SJP, 8pm. Carabao Cup semi-final second leg. Forwarding
/resale now.
Live on Sky Sports.
Sat 08.02.2025 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (h) @ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 08.02.2025 Birmingham City (a)
@ St.Andrew's, 5.45pm. FA Cup Fourth Round.
Ticket sale details tbc. Allocation: tbc.
Live on BBC1.
Mon 10.02.2025 U21s v West
Bromwich Albion (a)
@ Solihull Moors FC, 7pm. PL2.
Fri
14.02.2025 U21s v Leicester City (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 15.02.2025 U18s v Manchester United (a) @ Carrington, 12.30pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 15.02.2025 Manchester City (a)
@ Etihad Stadium, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT.
ST ballot opens Mon 20.01.2025 @ 2pm, closes Tue 21.01.2025 @ 2pm. Allocation:
tbc.
No live UK TV.
Fri
21.02.2025 U21s v Arsenal (a)
@ Boreham Wood FC, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 22.02.2025 U18s v Liverpool (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
Sun 23.02.2025 Nottingham Forest (h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Premier League. Member
Ballot opens Mon 27.01.2025 Noon, closes Tue 28.01.2025, Noon. Winners notified
by Wed 29.01.025, 11am. Winners seat selection opens Wed 29.01.2025 Noon, closes
Fri 31.01.2025, Noon. Forwarding /resale opens Fri 31.01.2025, 4pm. Member sale
opens Mon 03.02.2025, 10am. Live
on Sky Sports.
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a)
@ Anfield, 8.15pm. Premier League. Ticket sale
details tbc. Allocation: tbc.
Live on TNT Sports.
NUFC live on TV:
Sat 18.01.2025 Bmouth (h) 12.30pm TNT
Wed 05.02.2025 Arsenal (h) 8pm Sky
Sat 08.02.2025 Bham City (a) 5.45pm BBC1
Sun 23.02.2025 Forest (h) 2pm Sky
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a) 8.15pm TNT
(PL selections made to Thu 27.02.2025)
(PL season ends on Sun 25.05.2025)
Live TV release dates:
Mar: By 24.01.2025
Apr: Between 27.01.2025 & 28.02.2025
MW35: Between 17.03.2025 & 21.03.2025
MW36: Between 24.03.2025 & 28.03.2025
MW37: Between 31.03.2025 & 04.04.2025
MW38: Following MW37
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Carabao Cup Round dates:
SF1:
Tue 07.01.2025 Arsenal 0-2 Newcastle
Wed 05.02.2025 Newcastle v Arsenal 8pm
SF2:
Wed 08.01.2025 Spurs 1-0 Liverpool
Thu 06.02.2025 Liverpool v Spurs 8pm
Should the aggregate score of SF ties be a draw after 90 minutes of the second
leg, an additional 30 minutes will be played before a penalty shootout is
required. An additional substitute can be used during extra time.
F: Sun 16.03.2025
FA Cup Round dates:
R4: Sat 08.02.2025 Birmingham City (a)
R5: Sat 01.03.2025
QF: Sat 29.03.2025
SF: Sat 26.04.2025
F: Sat 17.05.2025
Replays are abolished in Proper rounds.
U17 Premier League Cup QF:
Tue 28.01.2025 Manchester United (a) 6pm
National League Cup - Group C:
Tue 01.10.2024 Halifax (a) won 2-1
Tue 05.11.2024 Tamworth (a) won on pens
Tue 03.12.2024 Boston U (a) lost 2-3
Tue 21.01.2025 Gateshead (a) 7.45pm
Northumberland Senior Cup:
Semi-final:
Date tbc Heaton Stannington v NUFC U21s
Date tbc Morpeth Town v Ashington
Other events @ SJP:
NUWFC games:
Sun 23.03.2025 mackem Women
(h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Women's
Championship
NUFCW fixture
list online
here
Rugby League
Magic Weekend XVIII:
S at
03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards
v Catalans Dragons
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos
Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity
Thu 12.06.2025 with CMAT
Sat 14.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs
Sun 15.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs
Euro 2028
- date(s) awaited
2024/25 Transfer windows :
Wed 01.01.2025 window opens
Mon 03.02.2025 window closes
2025/26 season
dates:
Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends
(33 weekend, five midweek games. No games on 24.12.2025).
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2024/25
International breaks:
17-25.03.2025
2025/26
International breaks:
02.06-10.06.2025
14.06-06.07.2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
01.09-09.09.2025
06.10-14.10.2025
10.11-18.11.2025
23.03-31.03.2026
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On This Day in History |
17th January |
Born Or Died:
1921
Charlie Mitten born, Rangoon, Burma.
(Manager 1958-61)
A controversial figure
both as a player and manager, Mitten made
his name as a left winger for Manchester
United before WW2.
Remaining at Old Trafford in the post-war
period, Mitten collected an FA Cup
winner's medal in 1948, but caused a
sensation two years later, when he refused
a new deal and moved to Colombia.
Offered a staggering £10K to sign for Bogota-based Independiente Santa Fe, he
accepted and earned himself an FA
suspension for defying the "retain
and transfer" system that had been
the norm.
Nicknamed "The Bogota Bandit",
Mitten soon returned to England, with
Colombia anxious to claim membership of
FIFA but made to send home their
"rebels" as a condition.
Manchester United took a dim view of his
mercenary actions and after suspending him
for six months, sold him to Fulham for
£250 (it later emerged that Charlie had
turned down the chance to sign for Real
Madrid, as his family had been homesick in
Colombia).
A first move into management came in 1956,
when he wound down his playing days while
in charge of Mansfield Town.
Appointed Newcastle boss after the club
opted to dispense with a director's
selection committee, Mitten took charge
ahead of the 1958/59 season.
Redesigning the home kit and overhauling
the club's junior setup and training
methods brought him into conflict with the
"old guard", notably the
influential Stan Seymour.
Although he did bring some entertaining
football to SJP, Mitten's stint in charge
was to end in relegation at the end of his
third season, after 11th and 8th-place
finishes.
His sons, John and Charlie junior had both
played for Newcastle while their father
was in charge - although only the former
appeared for the first team.
Mitten exited SJP in October 1961 after a
power struggle, commenting that "trying
to manage the team and restructure the
club was almost impossible because of the
warring factions on the Board".
Failing to get back into the game (save
for a spell as Altrincham boss), he later
managed Manchester's White City greyhound
track and ran a sports travel firm in the
North West.
Living in Stockport, he died in January
2002 - a few days before
his 81st birthday.
1981 David McMahon
born, Dublin.
(1997-2001)
Burly striker who joined
the Magpies as a youngster, scoring the winning goal for
the Republic of Ireland in the European U16 Championships, held in Scotland in 1998.
"Big Dave" got as far as our reserve side and was loaned out to
Falkirk in September 2000, scoring on his
debut in the League Cup against Hibernian
at Brockville.
Loaned out later that season to
Darlington, McMahon netted twice for the
Quakers before returning to SJP, from
where he was released in the summer of
2001.
Later spells with Durham City,
Queen of the South, Bangor (Northern Ireland) and Bohemians in his hometown
followed before he appeared for a succession of
non-league sides in the North East.
These included Blyth Spartans,
Whitley Bay, Blue Star, Ryton, Bedlington Terriers and Ashington.
However a hand injury caused him to end
his part-time playing career.
Remaining on Tyneside, Dave later worked
for a wine importer.
1984 Chris Moore born, Newcastle.
(1999-2003)
Ball-playing midfielder/right winger who
appeared at junior and reserve level for
Newcastle before being released in 2003.
After unsuccessful trials at Carlisle and
Southend, Chris joined Bishop Auckland,
moving on to Whitley Bay in December 2004.
Moving to the USA, he studied journalism
at Rutger's College in New
Jersey and played for their team, the
Scarlet Knights.
Appearing sporadically for Whitley Bay
when back in the UK, November 2008 saw
Chris have a brief run out for Darlington
but fail to win a contract with the
Quakers.
A part of the Bay side during their run to
the FA Vase final in May 2009, Chris
played the full 90 minutes at Wembley as
Glossop North End were memorably beaten
2-0.
Attending Teesside University, selection
for Great Britain squad in the World
University Games in Serbia followed that
summer.
And although he then quit the Seahorses in
favour of Durham
City, he quickly did a U-turn and returned
to Hillheads.
Two further spells with Darlington
followed (punctuated by a loan to Spennymoor),
bowing out as a Quaker by winning the FA
Trophy at Wembley against Mansfield Town
at Wembley in May 2011.
Moore later appeared for Gateshead, Whitley Bay
(again), Barrow, Spennymoor, Darlington
(again), Whitley Bay (yet again), Blyth
Spartans and Ashington.
Coaching at Durham University and working for
the Newcastle United Foundation, Chris was
appointed as the manager of Northern
League side Durham City in November
2015.
Later serving Whitley Bay and North
Shields in coaching roles, he then took
charge of Northern League Consett during
May 2018.
After leading the Steelmen to their
highest placing for seven years, Moore
resigned to take up a role at the
mackems' Academy in May 2019, coaching
their U16s.
October 2021 then saw him return to a similar role at
Newcastle United's Academy and was
promoted to U18s head coach.
1990
Abdul Rahman Al Bukhari born, Saudi
Arabia (2006)
One of a trio of "promising youngsters" who won the 2005 Arab Soccastar
competition (a televised "Pop
Idol" type event involving
Newcastle.)
Abdul appeared on the SJP pitch at half-time
against Arsenal in December 2005 and was
presented with his Newcastle shirt.
He and his two fellow winners (Algerian
Suddouk El Haj and Egyptian Mohammed
Gabbas) were supposedly rewarded with a
one year scholarship at United's
Academy.
Gabbas did feature very briefly for
the reserve side, but the other two sank
without trace as the whole episode was
airbrushed from club history, following
difficulties in securing work permits.
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What Else?
1903 Sheffield Wednesday
(a)
0-3 (0-1)
Division One
P19, 16pts, 16th/18
Chapman(27,67), Spiksley(85)
12,000
Following successive draws there in the previous
two seasons, United were beaten for the first time at Hillsborough. The result
mirrored Newcastle's margin of victory on Tyneside earlier in the season.
1914 West Bromwich Albion (h)
3-3 (3-1)
Division One
P23, 19pts, 19th/20
Shepherd(25), McDonald(39),
Hardy(44)
Edwards(35), Shearman(56),
Bentley(77)
18,200
A week after losing 0-5 on home territory to Sheffield
United in the FA Cup, the Magpies squandered a 3-1 interval lead against Albion.
There were debuts for goalkeeper Bill Mellor and Jimmy Spink at
right half.
1920 Oldham Athletic
(a)
0-1 (0-1)
Division One
P25, 29pts, 5th/22
F.Hooper(10)
20,460
Two weeks after losing 0-1 at home to Oldham, the
Latics won by the same scoreline at Boundary Park -
United failing to find the net there for a fourth
successive visit.
1923 Southampton (a)
1-3 (1-2)
FA Cup 1st Round Replay
Harris(1)
Dominy(15,20), Rawlings(60)
20,060
After a scoreless draw on Tyneside, the sides met again at the Dell in a
2.15pm kick-off the following Wednesday.
Despite going ahead in the opening seconds, top-flight United were well beaten
in the end by Second Division Saints, whose success earned them a trip to
Chelsea.
1925 Arsenal (a)
2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P27, 31pts, 4th/22
Seymour(26), Harris(85)
30,000
This win took United up to fourth and three points
behind leaders West Bromwich Albion but having played two more
games. Failing to convert 13 draws into wins had kept
them behind the pacesetters.
1931 Manchester United
(h)
4-3 (3-1)
Division One
P25, 24pts, 15th/22
Boyd(2), Hutchinson(6),
Bedford(27,56)
Warburton(22,50), Reid(78)
24,835
The visitors arrived bottom of the league and would
remain there at the end of the season.
There was a debut for centre half James Robinson, signed
from Scarborough just before the game. However, he never played
competitively for the club again.
The visitors meanwhile attempted to sign Newcastle
forward Joe Devine following the game, but no deal was
struck and he moved to wearside days later.
1948 Brentford (a)
0-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P26, 33pts, 2nd/22
Gibbons(7)
32,000
A week after being removed from the FA Cup at
Charlton, United's rotten record in the capital continued with defeat at Griffin
Park, coming on top of earlier losses at Fulham and Millwall.
The Magpies gave a debut to new signing Willie McCall, at outside left.
1953 Burnley (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P26, 26pts, 12th/22
49,366
Without the injured Jackie Milburn, the hosts deployed Bob Stokoe in a
forward role.
The Burnley Express reporter was in unforgiving mood, describing the
visitors as providing "an inept display of negative football."
1959
Tottenham Hotspur (h) 1-2 (0-1)
Division One
P26, 24pts, 12th/22
White(60)
Dunmore(25,46)
32,503
Former York City forward Dave Dunmore proved to be the
difference between the two sides, the winning goal
coming straight from the second half kickoff, without a
Newcastle player touching the ball.
George Eastham sent over a corner for Len White to head
home, but United were unable to find an equaliser
despite pressing strongly.
1970
Wolves (a)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P27, 28pts, 11th/22
Guthrie(23)
Curran(40)
29,665
Seeking their sixth consecutive home win, Wolves were unable to get the
better of a Newcastle side fresh from a midweek visit to Southampton in the
Fairs Cup.
1976
Aston Villa (a)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P26, 26pts, 12th/22
Gowling(19)
og(Mahoney)(7)
36,387
United were aggrieved that Villa's opener stood, home striker Andy Gray
barging into goalkeeper Mick Mahoney and causing him to spill a cross from Frank
Carrodus into his own net.
Undaunted, the Magpies levelled when Alan Gowling registered his eleventh league
goal of the season, heading Tommy Cassidy's cross beyond goalkeeper John
Burridge.
1981
Luton Town (a)
1-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P26, 25pts, 13th/22
Harford(9)
10,774
United's seemingly endless wait for a league goal
stood at 491 minutes when a soft shot from striker Mick Harford
crept into Luton's net.
Kevin Carr then saved a David Moss penalty midway through
the second half to give his side their first win in eight attempts and frustrate the
table-topping Hatters.
1996
Chelsea (h)
2-2 (1-0) (lost 2-4 on pens)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
Albert(41), Beardsley(63pen)
D.Peacock(61)
Wise(61pen), Gullit(88)
36,535
It proved to be unlucky 13 for Newcastle, as their
quest to equal a club-record 14 game winning home run in all competitions was
thwarted by a combination of former and future Magpies employees.
Darren Peacock was dismissed following a tackle on Dennis Wise - who recovered
to beat Pavel Srnicek from the penalty spot.
With the visitors seemingly heading out of the competition, veteran Ruud
Gullit marked his debut in the FA Cup by turning home a late leveller to force
extra time.
Magpies debutant Darren Huckerby came on to replace Les Ferdinand and almost
notched a fine goal following a mazy run and shot.
The tie then proceeded to a
shootout, with Peter Beardsley hitting the bar and Steve
Watson denied by Kevin Hitchcock.
John Beresford and Philippe Albert netted, but a flawless set of penalties
from David Lee, Dennis Wise, old boy Gavin Peacock and Eddie Newton saw Chelsea
advance.
1998
Bolton Wanderers (h) 2-1 (1-0)
Premier League
P22, 29pts, 10th/20
Barnes(7), Ketsbaia(90)
Blake(72)
36,767
When Nathan Blake equalised for the visitors,
celebrations from the away section were drowned out by
the ovation that greeted Alan Shearer's comeback as a
substitute, Trotter Peter Beardsley leading the
applause.
Shearer then headed the
ball down for Temuri Ketsbaia to net a late winner, the
Georgian celebrating as if possessed by demons, tossing
his shirt into the Gallowgate end and kicking seven
bells out of an advertising hoarding.
Bemused team mates eventually calmed him down long enough
to finish an amazing game, Bolton fielding a
possibly sleep-deprived Jamie Pollock in their
midfield.
Ex-smoggy Pollock had become a father days earlier when his wife gave birth to a son, Ben.
By
2014 Ben was with Newcastle's Academy.
The infamous
shirt-stripping,
hoarding-booting, Ketsy frenzy.
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1999
Charlton Athletic (a)
2-2 (1-0)
Premiership
P22, 25pts, 14th/20
Ketsbaia(13), Solano(55)
Dabizas(77)
Bright(64), Pringle(90)
20,043
A major disappointment for Ruud Gullit, after his side
deservedly scored twice and missed several chances to
increase their advantage.
Mark Bright then halved the deficit with his first touch
after arriving from the bench, before Nicos Dabizas
picked up a second booking and was dismissed by Peter
Jones.
United looked to have held on for the win only for on-loan
Addick Martin Pringle to mark his home debut with an
equaliser.
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2001
Aston Villa (a)
0-1 (0-0)
FA Cup Third Round Replay
Vassell(50)
25,387
After a forgettable draw on Tyneside, an
equally poor replay at Villa Park was settled when Paul Merson
sent over a hopeful cross that looked easy for Warren Barton to clear.
Unfortunately the ball bounced off Barton's shoulder,
deflecting off the lurking Darius Vassell
and past Steve Harper. Old boy David Ginola was an unused substitute
for Villa.
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2003 It's not
often that we get the chance to write the words "twelve
goal thriller", but that was our headline after
Newcastle's U19 side won 7-5 away at Sheffield
Wednesday.
The Magpies - 1-2 down at half time - scored through Andy
Ferrell, Lewis Guy, Kris Gate, Calvin Zola (2), Guy
Bates & Martin Brittain.
2005 Newspapers reported that Pompey
striker Yakubu would replace Alan Shearer at
Newcastle, with our current number nine still insistent that
he would retire in May 2005.
2005
The reserves drew 3-3 with their West Brom counterparts at the Aggborough
home of Kidderminster Harriers.
James Milner, Martin Brittain and Guy Bates were all on
target for Tommy Craig's side.
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2007
Birmingham City (h) 1-5 (0-2)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
Milner(56)
Taylor(58)
McSheffrey(5), og(Solano)(45), N'Gotty(59), Larsson(83),
Campbell(89)
26,099
Despite
naming the same full-strength starting XI as had won at
Spurs four days previously, Glenn Roeder's side were
humiliated by Steve Bruce's Championship one, live on BBC1.
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report
2009
Blackburn Rovers (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Premier League
P22, 23pts, 13th/20
Butt(83)
McCarthy(61pen), Roberts(66,86)
25,583
With an hour played and away fans mocking ex-Toon boss Sam
Allardyce and his side, referee Rob Styles harshly decided that
David Edgar had fouled Benni McCarthy.
The Rovers striker then beat Ewood old boy Shay Given from the spot,
before Jason Roberts finished off a route one move.
With Newcastle then visibly crumbling and fans in open revolt
against JFK, he opted to bring on Joey Barton in place of the awful Charles N'Zogbia - despite having warmed up Jonas
Gutierrez all afternoon.
The closing stages then
saw Nicky Butt walk after a rash challenge brought a second yellow - and he
unwisely hammered the ball at the referee as he stormed off the field.
After conceding a third goal, Given had to intervene and
prevent Joey Barton from re-enacting the infamous Lee Bowyer/Kieron Dyer scuffle with
team mate Jose Enrique.
As we commented about Shay: "If he'd finally reached the point of no return
with this bloody cowboy outfit, then we couldn't blame him."
His next game was for Manchester City.
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2011
Peter Beardsley's reserve side resumed their league season after a month's
break with a behind closed doors game against Wigan Athletic at Darsley Park.
And fans were denied the chance to see Nile Ranger grab his first hat trick at
this level, while James Perch and Paul Dummett also netted in an emphatic 5-1
victory.
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2012
Newcastle entered the transfer market by concluding the transfer of striker
Papiss Demba Cissé from Bundesliga side Freiburg.
A fee of around £7.5m plus add-ons was claimed (but officially
"undisclosed") and the Senegal-born 26 year-old took the number 9 squad
number that he wore in Germany.
2012 The reserves faced Leeds
United behind closed doors at Elland Road after wintry conditions rendered pitches at their Thorp
Arch training ground too dangerous to use.
And like our first team's pre-season visit, the orange-clad Magpies
left empty-handed, losing 0-2. SJP old boy Matty Pattison was on target for the
hosts during a trial period.
It was expected that on-trial Bognor Regis striker Jason Prior
would feature, but in the event he didn't appear.
2015
Southampton (h)
1-2 (1-1)
Premier League
P22, 27pts, 11th/20
Gouffran(29)
Elia(14,62)
49,307
Eljero Elia's first Saints goals saw them complete a
league double over United in front of a live TV teatime audience.
The only positive for John Carver's side was an outlandish
equaliser from Yoan Gouffran, who unwittingly deflected a
clearance past former Magpie Fraser Forster with his
knee.
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match report
2020 United U23s were held 1-1 by Hull City in the Premier League
Cup at Whitley Park.
Ahead through
Tom Allan's spot kick, a point
blank miss from Elias Sorensen proved costly when the visitors levelled
and then almost won it - hitting the post.
Ludwig Francillette was red-carded a minute from time
after receiving a second yellow.
NUFC.com match report 2022
FA Youth Cup success for Newcastle at Gallowgate,
running out 3-2 winners over a spirited Colchester United
side, who trailed 0-3 at one stage but came close to
levelling in the closing stages of the tie.
Scorers for the hosts were an own
goal, Callum McNally and Michael Ndiweni.
2023 The U18s bowed
out of the FA Youth Cup at the Fourth Round stage, beaten 2-3 by Arsenal at a freezing St. James' Park.
Lewis Miley and Ben Parkinson scored as United twice came from behind to draw level, but had
no answer after conceding for the third time with just
three minutes remaining
2024
The U18 side crashed out of the Youth Cup at St. James' Park as Bournemouth completed a smash and grab
5-0 victory in the Fourth Round at a freezing cold Gallowgate.
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